Please help win Wyoming for ObamaTomorrow is caucus day in Wyoming, and I urge you all to go out and caucus.
The history-making Democratic nomination fight continues – and the eyes of the world are on Wyoming to see what you will decide.
It’s an historic opportunity for Wyoming – to play such a key role in the nomination process – so there could be terrific turnout, if you decide to make it so. If you need help finding your polling location, or have any questions about the process, the Obama campaign has set up a great tool to help you. Just click here to find the answers to your questions:
http://my.barackobama.com/page/content/wyhomeAs you may know, I’ve endorsed Barack Obama in this race. I endorsed him because I believed that he was the person who could bring real change to our country, and get us beyond the old ways of Washington, DC. There is a movement growing, attracting people from all walks of life and all political philosophies, all dedicated to changing our country and meeting the challenges that have been allowed to go unanswered for decades. His campaign is about putting power back in the hands of regular people and out of the hands of Washington insiders and lobbyists.
And Barack has the plans to make this vision a reality. He’ll have the American people first and foremost in his mind when he sits down to negotiate trade agreements. He’ll reform our tax code and make it work for the middle class, not just the wealthy. He’ll demand an energy policy that will build a clean, vibrant economy with green jobs and clean fuel – and will break the stranglehold of dependence on Middle East oil.
He knows that we’ve been trapped in old thinking for too long, and we need new coalitions to bring real change to our country.
So I urge you to vote for Barack Obama tomorrow.
And if, like me, you want to do more than vote – you want to get active in this campaign – you can do that right now. You can participate in a nation-wide virtual phone bank right from your own phone. Just go here to start getting active:
http://action.barackobama.com/callThe Obama campaign has come from a long way down, and the polls are tight. We don’t know what will happen tomorrow, but it will probably be close. So your vote and phone calls can make a big difference.
Thank you,
John Kerry